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    What will define 5G is coming into focus. The need for an effective standards process, that will represent the varied stakeholders, is critical. TIA NOW discusses this process and shows a working demo of 3 future capabilities of 5G.

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  • Mary Brown, Senior Director of Government Affairs at Cisco Systems and Dileep Srihari, Director of Legislative and Government Affairs at TIA, discuss how the Spectrum Act helped to re-shape America’s spectrum policy by shifting vital spectrum from television broadcast to mobile use, enabling our country to meet consumers’ increasing demands for ubiquitous mobile connectivity and access to high-speed data.

  • Brian Hendricks, Head of Policy and Government Relations for the America’s Region at Nokia talks with TIA’s Dileep Srihari about the FirstNet and Public Safety aspects of the Spectrum Act, offering an introduction to what the law did, where things stand today, plus some interesting perspectives five years later.

  • TIA NOW speaks with Professor Rahim Tafazolli, the Director of the 5G Innovation Centre (5GIC) and Institute of Communications Systems. The 5GIC is now the largest UK-based academic research center in Europe dedicated to the development of next-generation mobile and wireless communications.

  • TIA NOW spoke with Dr. Phil Marshall, Chief Research Officer at Tolaga Research and author of TIA’s 5G Operator Survey and Report, about his findings from this online survey, which investigates the current and future 5G strategies for communication network operators.

  • As the telco industry is helping to build carrier-grade, integrated and open source reference platforms for the NFV community, it doesn’t come without its challenges. Ildiko Vancsa, Ecosystem Technical Lead at OpenStack talks with TIA NOW about the next steps to create an ecosystem of NFV platforms, applications, management and orchestration systems.

  • Mark Norman, Director of Development & Strategic Initiatives at the Transportation Research Board, spoke with TIA NOW about the challenging dynamics between the public and private sectors for the enablement of a robust connected and autonomous vehicle.

  • Shailen Bhatt, Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Transportation, talks about vehicle connectivity research areas like vehicle to infrastructure, vehicle to vehicle, security, privacy and standards in the CV/AV space.

  • Executive Director of the Transportation Research Board, Neil Pedersen, spoke with TIA NOW about the primary tenets and goals of TRB and what impact it has in the connected vehicle sector.

  • Gee Rittenhouse, SVP of Engineering for Cisco’s Security Business Group, tells us why protecting the communications network and millions of connected devices is now a security concern that cuts across dozens of technologies and verticals.

  • Rob Mesirow, Partner at PwC, tells TIA NOW’s Abe Nejad about how hardware suppliers can successfully move into the software business through virtualization and cloud services.

  • Paul Greendyk, Vice President of Mobile Core and Network Services at AT&T speaks with TIA NOW’s Abe Nejad about AT&T's 5G roadmap, 5G field trials and 5G labs.

  • RIFT.io's VP of Marketing tells TIA NOW about the two major issues that both vendors and operators need to solve together in order to make NFV the de facto networking architecture.

  • To give us an overview of the current and impending trends in the 2016-2020 edition of the MR&F are John Jackson, Program Vice President for Mobility Research at IDC and John Jacobs, VP of Market Intelligence and Strategy for TIA.

  • Dell EMC is helping their customers move compute, capacity and capabilities to the edge of the network, as traditional IT functions quickly migrate into the service provider community. This migration allows telecom operators, cloud service providers and managed service providers to unlock new use cases by leveraging IoT technologies.

  • Steve Orrin, Chief Technologist at Intel Federal tells TIA NOW about the security challenges facing data centers from both physical and cyber threats. What improvements should organizations implement in the near term to help address these threats?

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